Michele Speaks

Michele is an inspirational speaker. She invites audiences into her life story, and then moves them through her insights, stories and reflections.

Michele’s transforming keynotes and inspirational speeches are usually 20 to 45 minutes long, and can be tailored to suit particular needs. She offers keynotes about writing, living an inspired life, the road less travelled, accompanying others, memory loss and the medical maze, and many other interesting topics.

Since the release of her latest book, Fraying: Mum, memory loss, the medical maze and me, Michele has been speaking to communities across Australia and overseas. One of her favourite talks in 2016 was at the fabulous Halifax Central Library in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

PLEASE CONTACT MICHELE IF YOU’D LIKE HER TO SPEAK TO YOUR COMMUNITY, BUSINESS OR ORGANISATION ABOUT HER NEW BOOK, OR RELATED TOPICS.

Michele Gierck was in conversation with Richard Fidler, on Radio National & local ABC, live around Australia. Here’s the link to listen to that entertaining 50-minute interview or listen on SoundCloud.

(Please refer to the News & Events page on this website for more speaking events.)

Michele has spoken to audiences in Australia and the USA and Canada, speaking at literary events, conferences, fundraising and educational events, professional development sessions, community events, retreats, and on ABC radio. She is a strong supporter of fundraising events.

To book Michele please contact her via the Contact Me page on this website. Include your email and phone number, speaking dates, and your requirements. Please specify if it is a Corporate, Community or School event. (And if it’s a fundraising event.) We will then be in contact with you. (Alternatively you can contract her literary agent, Golvan Arts Management.)

What People Say

"Michele is a woman of rare courage and achievement and more Australians would benefit from hearing her story, parts of which I have told in The Age newspaper on two occasions." – Martin Flanagan, Author and Journalist.